* Nu Lambda Omega raised more than $14,000 during 1982 through permanent chapter activities such as the “St. Valentine’s Dance” and “Fashionetta”. “Fashionetta” brought in over $11,000 its first year.

Second President: Iris Palmer

Presidential Term: 1983-1987

Highlights

* Nu Lambda Omega was recognized regionally for being the “Most Outstanding” in the South Atlantic Region

* Received the “Chapter Achievement” Award

* Program launched: System 7 (seven)-Missing and Murdered Children’s Project, Redecoration of the Father’s Waiting Room at Southwest Hospital and feeling the homeless at the Phyllis Wheatley YMCA Shelter

* The chapter designed an administrative protocol through the creation of the internal audit committee

* 1992 Regional conference, the chapter was awarded second place for the “Chapter Achievement Award”, first place each for the “Health” and the “Arts Award” and Carol J. Davis achieved second place for “President” of the year.

* Became one of two chapters in the South Atlantic region to achieve four “Rocket” status with the Educational Advancement Foundation (EAF), the highest level a chapter can achieve and was recognized at the 43rd Regional conference in Jacksonville, FL and the 57th Boule in Baltimore, MD

* In 2011, Nu Lambda Omega chapter received a “Proclamation” and the “Phoenix” award from the City of Atlanta

* In June 2011 Wolf Creek Amphitheatre is South Fulton County opened with an Inaugural Concert and Reception Nu Lambda Omega was the only chapter of AKA, in the Metro Atlanta Area and the only Greek letter organization with a banner flying high in honor of the celebration

* 65th Boule conference in San Francisco, California, Nu Lambda Omega made history by winning first place for the “Best Emerging Young Leaders Program (E.Y.L.)

* During the 2015 South Atlantic Regional Conference, individual award for third place was given to Dawn B. Griffin for the “The Carolyn House Stewart Outstanding Silver Leadership and Community Service Award”

* Nu Lambda Omega chapter raised $4,560 for the 2015 “Relay for Life” South Fulton event on May 16,2015

* April 2015, The Pearls of Purpose Foundation, Inc., presented $30,000.00 in college scholarships to deserving high

school seniors from the Metropolitan Atlanta community

* September 2015, Nu Lambda Omega Chapter and Pi Alpha Omega Chapter registered over 80 new voters. This marks the highest registration numbers in partnership with the League of Women Voters-Atlanta Chapter